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Famous outdoor mall |
1450 Ala Moana Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 955 9517 http://www.alamoanacenter.com |
Located in the heart of Honolulu, Ala Moana is one of the largest open-air shopping centers in the United States. It boasts more than 200 shops and is a favorite stopping point for locals and tourists alike. A large center stage features live entertainment throughout the year. The Center offers the largest international food court in Hawaii, which consists of more than 20 restaurants and seating for 1,300 people. Public transportation is available to and from the center—catch one of the Ala Moana shuttle buses. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Waterfront Shopping & Dining |
1 Aloha Tower Dr Downtown Waterfront Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 808 528 5700 / +1 808 566 2337 http://www.alohatower.com |
Since 1925 this tower has welcomed people of all nations to Honolulu. It's an imposing structure, nearly 200 feet tall, but its Spanish architecture and bronze embellishments make it much more attractive than the average skyscraper. The wonderful Aloha Tower Marketplace is open daily. Located on Honolulu's historic waterfront, this unique open-air festival marketplace offers over 70 distinctive shops, award-winning restaurants and free nightly entertainment. For shopping, check out Crazy Fish, Black Pearl Gallery, Out of the West, Pipe Dreams, Stone Gear, and Mag-Neat-O. For food/snacks, check out Chai's Island Bistro, Don Ho's Island Grill, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, Hong Kong Harbour View Seafood Restaurant, and Bad Ass Coffee Company. Indulge in exquisite island cuisine from the simple to the sublime including steak and seafood, Italian, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, and Pacific Rim specialties. Find the perfect gift from the vast array of stores offering island treasures, such as Kona coffee, koa wood accessories, local artwork, jewelry, furnishings, and apparel for the whole family. Free historical tours offered in Japanese and English. The tower is located next to the Hawaii Maritime Museum. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian cultural center |
Between Maunakea and River streets (near North Beretania Street) Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 808 524 4461 |
If you've ever been to a Chinatown (New York, San Francisco, etc.) the Chinese Cultural Plaza on O'ahu will be something of a familiar sight. In the heart of Honolulu's Chinatown, this plaza is surrounded by diverse businesses, from restaurants and travel agencies to herbalists and acupuncturists. The plaza itself is situated in the midst of a modern commercial district, surrounded by all sorts of shops. The center of the plaza proudly displays a statue of Asian political figure Sun Yat-Sen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury items tax-free for tourists |
330 Royal Hawaiian Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 931 2655 http://www.dfsgalleria.com/Gal... |
All the top designers (Givenchy, Celine, Cartier, Louis Vuitton) have prominent displays in this enormous store's second floor, which is open to everyone. The store is a 'must-see' for visitors from other countries, who can enjoy substantial savings on everything from liquor to tobacco products to designer cosmetics. The dust is still settling from extensive renovations. The new and improved DFS Waikiki seems to be the same size as a small Polynesian village. While that's a bit of an exaggeration, it is an enormous space, three floors high and half a block wide. The customers are from all different parts of the world. A free show is presented nightly at 7p. Other onsite attractions and eateries help to establish this place as a bona fide tourist destination. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shop Honolulu |
6700 Kalanianaole Hwy (at Keahole St) Honolulu, HI 96825 United States +1 808 396 0766 http://www.hawaiikaitownecente... |
This shopping center is located in one of the newest, prettiest and fastest-growing districts of Honolulu. The shopping center houses a variety of businesses geared toward locals, including a Costco. You're likely to find whatever you're looking for here, whether it be accessories, furniture, designer fashion, beachwear or a salon. In addition, fresh flowers and leis are available and make excellent souvenirs to bring back home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular mall in a destination resort |
2005 Kalia Road (in the Hilton Hawaiian Village) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 949 4321 / +1 800 445 8667 http://www.hiltonhawaiianvilla... |
With 90 specialty shops and restaurants on-site, the Hilton's very own shopping complex is an attraction in its own right. It's comprised of several areas, including the Rainbow Bazaar and Lagoon Drive. More than 60 species of exotic birds are housed on the property. Shops include Louis Vuitton, Le Sport Sac, Tiffany and Maui Divers. There are about 20 eateries, including a Lappert's Ice Cream and a Benihana. You'll also find a massage therapist, a full-service salon and a photo lab. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specialty stores in a luxury hotel |
2424 Kalakaua Avenue Hyatt Regency Waikiki Honolulu, HI 96815-3289 United States +1 808 923 1234 http://hyattwaikiki.com/Shoppi... |
Approximately 60 specialty shops and designer boutiques are located in the Waikiki Hyatt. The hotel also has its own juice stand and a coffee shop for thirsty guests, not to mention several restaurants and a great open-air lounge. The Tobacco Shop carries the largest selection of pipes and other smoking accessories in the state. Pictures Plus displays works by artists such as Wyland and Lassen. Other stores include Island Ukelele, Hawaiian Quilt Collection and La Maison. Credit card acceptance policy varies by merchant. The shops accept most major credit cards, though acceptance policies vary from store to store. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Definitive open air market |
2863 Kalakaua Ave Honolulu, HI 96815 United States |
A huge 100-year-old banyan tree sits in the middle of this open-air shopping mall in Waikiki. It opened in 1956 and is still a popular shopping stop. Shops sell Aloha shirts, diamonds, pearls, woodcarvings, gold, kites, tapestries and surf equipment. You can find some interesting things at a reasonable cost at this reasonable place. There's an international food court on the premises. On the second level you'll also find a surprisingly good Hawaiian art co-op gallery. Live Hawaiian entertainment is presented free of charge every Friday and Saturday evening. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picturesque landscape, modern retailers |
4211 Waialae Avenue Honolulu, HI 96816 United States +1 808 732 7736 http://www.kahalamallcenter.com/ |
Nearly 100 specialty shops and restaurants are located in this Honolulu mall. It is a few minutes' drive from busy Waikiki, and the atmosphere is slightly more relaxed. The mall boasts its own eight-screen movie theater, as well as a stage in the central atrium. You can shop for groceries at Star Market, sundries at Longs and apparel for the whole family at Macy's. Smaller shops such as Cielo, Sanrio Surprises and Thinker Toys cater to more specific shopping needs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Waikiki shopping center |
2080 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 550 4449 http://www.honugroup.com/proje... |
This is Waikiki's newest place to shop, with retailers offering everything from sportswear to upscale jewelry. There's a Niketown and a Banana Republic flagship store here. Many more stores of all kinds fill up the three levels. All Star Hawaii serves lunch and dinner in a sports environment, which makes it super popular during events such as Monday Night Football and the World Series. It's located at the start of Waikiki within walking distance of all area hotels. Validated parking is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping center in Waikiki |
131 Kaiulani Avenue (Adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Waikiki) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States http://www.kings-village.com |
Centrally located across from the beautiful Hyatt Regency Waikiki, this is more than just a collection of shops and restaurants. In addition to the highly browsable collection of specialty stores and eateries, there is live entertainment twice a day. Bands, choral groups, local singers and comics all come here on a regular basis to perform. Needless to say, the atmosphere is always quite festive. The mall has a turn-of-the-century feel and is very popular with guests of the Hyatt and other fine Waikiki hotels nearby Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping dining and activities |
7192 Kalanianaole Highway Suite G-205 Honolulu, HI 96825 United States +1 808 395 4737 / +1 808 722 7582 http://www.kokomarinacenter.com/ |
With a dozen specialty shops, almost 20 activity providers and a full complement of restaurants, this place can easily provide a full day's entertainment. Shops include Silver Rhino Jewelry and Tropical Home. Among the restaurants are Assaggio (one of Hawaii's favorite Italian chains), Joy Garden Chinese and Yummy's Korean Barbecue. A movie theater and several ocean activity centers are also in the complex. The center is just a short drive from Haunama Bay. Credit card acceptance policy varies by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classy department store |
1450 Ala Moana Boulevard (Ala Moana Shopping Center) Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 941 2345 |
An Island tradition, this four-story flagship department store features brand name and designer label apparel, footwear and accessories for women, men and children. There is also a wide selection of tasteful men's Aloha shirts, women's Polynesian wear and classy tropical home accents. A special boutique showcases trendy designer Anne Namba's Oriental-influenced high fashions. Also sold are cosmetics and fragrances, as well as fine home accents. Be sure to check out celebrity chef Alan Wong's new Pineapple Room restaurant on the third floor. There are a few other locations throughout O'ahu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Where Hawai'i shops |
2314 Kalakaua Avenue (Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 941 2345 |
Liberty House is Hawaii's largest and most popular department store chain. It was established 150 years ago, and over the past centuries, it has become a name synonymous with quality and dependability. This store is located in the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, which is arguably the largest mall in Honolulu. Featured island brands include Kahala, Tommy Bahama, Sunny Hawaii and Tori Richard. Fragrances from Perfumes of Hawaii and TerraNova are sold. A wide selection of national and international brands is also offered. Juniors come to Liberty House to get the latest pair of Levi's or eye shadow by Hard Candy, and the more mature set shops here for Calvin Klein and Estee Lauder. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular with locals |
1960 Kapiolani Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96826 United States +1 808 955 7377 |
This pleasant red-roofed little shopping mall is in a residential neighborhood on the border of the Ala Moana district. The handful of shops and service providers at the mall cater primarily to locals. You'll find a video rental store, a bookstore, a convenience store and a couple salons. The shopping mall contains more than half a dozen casual ethnic eateries, among them Salerno Italian, Fook Yuen Chinese Seafood and Phuket Thai. Credit card acceptance policies vary by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local shopping spot |
98-1005 Moanalua Rd Honolulu, HI 96701 United States +1 808 488 0981 http://www.pearlridgeonline.com |
Tourists flock to Ala Moana Center and the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center to spend big money on designer labels, but locals are more likely to head to this center. Located in North Honolulu, it contains more than 100 shops, restaurants and services. Retailers include Thinker Toys, Musicland and Gold Mart. California Pizza Kitchen is just one of a half-dozen restaurants. A multiplex theater is also onsite. The mall is split in two sections that are connected by a monorail. Credit card acceptance and hours vary by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dining and drinking hot spot |
500 Ala Moana Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96813-4920 United States |
From Ala Moana Boulevard, the lights of Restaurant Row can be seen twinkling merrily at night, casting a glow on the hundreds of people that find their way to this dining and entertainment Mecca. With a dozen restaurants, varied shops, several nightlife options and a movie theater onsite, this is one of the top evening visitor's attractions in Honolulu. Popular Row restaurants include Sunset Grill and Ruth's Chris Steakhouse. All of the establishments here accept credit cards, though there is no standard in terms of which cards are accepted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Three blocks, four floors |
2201 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite A500 Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 0588 http://www.royalhawaiianshoppi... |
With more than 150 specialty stores and restaurants, this is truly a one-of-a-kind complex. The only one larger in Honolulu is the Ala Moana Center, and some people say that Royal Hawaiian is beginning to outgrow its famous neighbor. Designer boutiques include Bulgari, Celine and Cartier. Specialty stores such as the Ukulele House 2 carry local merchandise. With more than a dozen restaurants and informal eateries to choose from, you'll never go hungry. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ala Moana's Japanese store |
1450 Ala Moana Boulevard (Ala Moana Shopping Center, Second Level) Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 973 9111 |
Japan's oldest department store has a US outpost in Ala Moana Shopping Center. The store features two floors of high-quality Oriental goods, upscale electronics, accessories, fine jewelry and handbags, Sanrio toys and Japanese housewares. There is also a grocery section with a large selection of delicacies imported from Japan. Nearby, a bustling cafeteria serves sushi, noodle dishes and typical Japanese box lunches. There are other Shirokiya locations in Aiea and on Maui. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big stores, recognized names |
94-849 Lumiaina Street Honolulu, HI 96797 United States +1 808 671 6977 |
Located about a half-hour's drive from Waikiki, just across from the Waikele Premium Outlets, this center is home to a number of national chain retailers. While you won't find Hawaiian gifts or souvenirs here, you will find all the items necessary for day-to-day life. The center is more popular with locals than with tourists for that very reason. Eagle Hardware, Borders Books, CompUSA and K-Mart are a few of the stores found here. There are more than 25 stores and restaurants in total. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One-Stop Shops |
94-790 Lumiaina Street Honolulu, HI 96797 United States +1 808 676 5656 http://www.premiumoutlets.com/... |
Waikele Premium Outlets is located just 15 miles west of Honolulu. Discover an impressive collection of 50 designer and name brand outlet stores. Enjoy savings of 25% to 65% every day. Stores include A|X Armani Exchange, Banana Republic, BCBG Max Azria, Barneys New York, Calvin Klein, Coach, LeSportsac, MaxMara, Michael Kors, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th and many more. Visit their website for a complete list of stores, sales & events, hours and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual, sunny shopping center |
2330 Kalakaua Avenue (Next to Waikiki Town Center) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 971 2080 |
This little shopping center is popular with locals as well as tourists. It is located in the busiest section of Waikiki and stays open until the wee hours. About two dozen specialty shops and restaurants are in the center, including Scruple's Beach Club, Anna's Muumuu, Ten Ren's Tea and Surf 'n Turf Rentals. Coco's Internet Cafe, a popular place to check e-mail or surf the Web, is located right in front. Hours and credit card acceptance policies vary by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large Waikiki mall |
2250 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815-2557 United States +1 808 923 1191 |
More than 75 specialty shops and restaurants are spread over five floors in this interesting Asian-dominated shopping complex. There are several casual eateries on the lower level, including Plaza Sushi and the Plaza Coffeeshop. Famous Teppanyaki restaurant Tanaka of Tokyo is on an upper floor. Shops include Yokohama Okadaya, Belle Vie and Naughty Wave. Most of the wholesalers and open craft studios are located on the top two floors; you can usually spot the artisans at work. Hours and credit card acceptance policies vary by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small Waikiki shopping mall |
2301 Kuhio Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 2724 |
The most pleasant part of this shopping center is the open-air courtyard dominated by a gorgeous fountain. The rest of the center is arranged haphazardly around the fountain and is bordered on one side by the International Marketplace. It boasts of around 50 shops and restaurants. Offering souvenirs, Hawaiiana and beach clothes, they cater to gift-shopping tourists. Specialty shops include Quiksilver Boardrider's Club, Red Dirt Tees and Chin Lan. Restaurants such as the New Hung Yun Kitchen serve inexpensive Asian food. Credit card acceptance policy varies by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fashionable, unique specialty stores |
1240 Ala Moana Boulevard, Suite 601 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 591 8411 http://www.victoriaward.com |
This cool, sophisticated shopping center is one of five Victoria Ward shopping areas that occupy the corner of Ala Moana Boulevard and Kamakee Street. The center is next to the Ward Warehouses. Inside, the Ward Center is breezy - both in attitude and in temperature. The center has a very chic, urban air; it's full of well-dressed patrons, charming specialty shops and gourmet restaurants. The hip Brew Moon Restaurant & Micro-Brewery is a great place to have a beer. Boutiques include Allure and Cinnamon Girl. Credit card acceptance policies vary by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unique specialty shoppes |
1050 Ala Moana Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 591 8411 http://www.victoriaward.com/pr... |
These former warehouse buildings have been transformed into a chic, modern, urban shopper's haven. The Warehouse is next to the Ward Center, but the two properties are separated by a large, loud construction site. This is a great place to browse. Sixty-five specialty shops and restaurants are located in the Ward Warehouses. You can find everything from swimwear to cookware to club clothes. Restaurants include Stuart Anderson's and Buffet 100. Review © 2007, Wcities |